BIOL1408

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Biology for Non-Science Majors I

University TransferBiologyUndergraduate Credit

Course Description

(4-3-3) (Core Area 030) This course is taken for academic credit. Students will earn an A, B, C, D, F, or W. Provides a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. Lab fee.

Academic Level

Undergraduate Credit

CIP Code

26.0101 - Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Course Type (Attributes)

General Academic (ACGM) (ACGM)

Locations

Athens (01), Palestine Satellite (02), Terrell Satellite (03), Online (06), Dual Credit - High School (09)

This is a Coursedog only field and is not integrated with the SIS.

Objective

Distinguish between prokaryotic, eukaryotic, plant and animal cells, and identify major cell structures (lecture).

Objective

Identify stages of the cell cycle, mitosis (plant and animal), and meiosis (lecture).

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Interpret results from cell physiology experiments involving movement across membranes, enzymes, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration (lecture).

Objective

Apply genetic principles to predict the outcome of genetic crosses and statistically analyze results (lecture).

Objective

Describe karyotyping, pedigrees, and biotechnology and provide an example of the uses of each (lecture).

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Identify parts of a DNA molecule, and describe replication, transcription, and translation (lecture).

Objective

Analyze evidence for evolution and natural selection (lecture).

Objective

Apply scientific reasoning to investigate questions, and utilize scientific tools such as microscopes and laboratory equipment to collect and analyze data (lab).

Objective

Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving to make informed decisions in the laboratory (lab).

Objective

Communicate effectively the results of scientific investigations (lab).

Objective

Distinguish between prokaryotic, eukaryotic, plant and animal cells, and identify major cell structures (lab).

Objective

Identify stages of the cell cycle, mitosis (plant and animal), and meiosis (lab).

Objective

Interpret results from cell physiology experiments involving movement across membranes, enzymes, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration (lab).

Objective

Apply genetic principles to predict the outcome of genetic crosses and statistically analyze results (lab).

Objective

Identify the importance of karyotypes, pedigrees, and biotechnology (lab).

Objective

Identify parts of a DNA molecule, and describe replication, transcription, and translation (lab).

Objective

Analyze evidence for evolution and natural selection (lab).